rugersol wrote:kowalzekc wrote:It looks like a muzzle brake install will run just under $200 installed. For that price I could get this: http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=1540 ... ZZLE-BRAKE
I only meant I was lucky with the BOSS, in that it was a brake ... I wouldn't be overly concerned about being able to adjust it!kowalzekc wrote:Or I could do a mercury recoil reducer and decent recoil pad and come out cheaper. If anyone has used/drilled out and installed a mercury recoil reducer in there stock, let me know what you think.
I bought one ... I didn't hafta drill out the stock ... it already had a 7/8th hole 'er such ... I didn't think it did much ... other than it was remarkably heavy, for its size ... for comparison, I took it out and otherwise poured #8 shot in ... seemed about as heavy ... and about as much/little recoil!
Now that I think of it, I wonder where it might be?!![]()
FWIW, if ya don't already have the scope ya want for the gun, ya could go with something closer to 24oz than 12oz ... that'd get ya 3/4 lbs! ... throw some high Warne (steel) rings on there, and that'd bump it up, too! ... steel one-piece picatinny mount, too!
'Course, even w/o all that stuff, if it's anything like mine, it's not a gun that's fun to lug around for too long! ... so I'd still go for the handloads or the brake!
Sounds like the best things then are, a muzzle brake, recoil pad and lighter loads.